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  1. Hace 1 día · In “Judith Slaying Holofernes,” Gentileschi not only captures the dramatic intensity typical of Baroque painting but also imbues it with a sense of empowerment and resolve. This painting diverges from traditional depictions by showing Judith in the act of beheading Holofernes with a determination and physical engagement that were rarely attributed to female figures in art at the time.

  2. Hace 1 día · In 2014, a painting showing Judith beheading Holofernes was uncovered in an attic in Toulouse. After being attributed to Caravaggio, its value was estimated at €100-150 million. The auction was scheduled for June 2019, but did not take place because the work was sold in advance.

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    Hace 1 día · The Calling of St Matthew; by Caravaggio; c.1602–1604; oil on canvas; 3 x 2 m; San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome Judith Slaying Holofernes ; by Artemisia Gentileschi ; 1611–1612; oil on canvas; 163 x 126 cm; Uffizi , Florence , Italy [107]

  4. Hace 3 días · Reconstrucción del ‘caso caravaggio’ de Madrid: el cuadro que pasó de valer 1.500 euros a más de 30 millones Esta historia comenzó hace tres años en una casa de subastas.

  5. Is it just me or is this version of Judith and Holofernes kind of weird? I mean, I love the use of light, the pathos in Holofernes' face, attention to detail, composition and everything, but it just doesn't make sense to me how the facial expressions of the two women are pictured.

  6. Hace 5 días · Judith seduced the Assyrian captain Holofernes, got him drunk, and beheaded him at night in his tent. Caravaggio's painting (c.1599) depicts Judith halfway through the act of beheading Holofernes. Blood spurts from his neck as he attempts to rise and to cry for help; his left hand convulsively grasping a corner of his bed sheet.

  7. setianvoyageurs.blogspot.com › 2024 › 05The Uffizi Gallery

    Hace 1 día · Judith Beheading Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi. Bacchus by Caravaggio. Sacrifice of Isaac by Caravaggio. Adoration of Jesus (unfinished painting) by Leonardo da Vinci. The Annunciation by da Vinci. It was quite amazing to view all of these incredible paintings in person! Each one is magnificent!